The latest Dynamic Pages improvement enables you to have regular site pages and Dynamic page items with the same URL path. This improves the sitemap, so search engines can scan your entire site, with all pages and page items, and get the full relevance and context of the site.  

What Does This Mean for Your Sites?


Until now, if you created a Dynamic Page for your team (for example:

www.site.com/team ) and wanted a regular page with a Photo Gallery that featured all team members, you’d have to use a different URL path for that page (for example: www.site.com/our-team). 


Now you can use the same URL path for the regular page ( www.site.com/team ) and the page items generated from the Dynamic Page (like:  www.site.com/team/pam)

Why is This Good for SEO? 


Page items generated from the Dynamic Page now appear as subpages of the regular page. This enables search engine bots to crawl the entire site, which improves SEO because it means search engines can discover and index all of its content. 


For more about using Dynamic Pages, see this

July 1, 2020
Roni Landau

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Dynamic Pages SEO Update

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